Tonight it shall be, Filipino-style Picadillo with baked beans!
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Tonight it shall be, Filipino-style Picadillo with baked beans!
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Ah, the original South Sea Islander version of the dish. Very nice.
Sounds better than Texas style Armadillo.
Brussel sprouts (petite) sauteed in extra virgin olive oil over medium-low heat
(covered, and individually rotated 180 degrees after 10 minutes for another
10 minutes until extreme carmelization sets in), then sliced in half and served
in a bowl over three patties of butter.
I could only see the keywords "olive oil", "butter", "extreme"
Isn't that bad?
Fillet steak, diced into small pieces, fried in butter, with onions.
Served with Rice.
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Originally Posted by Torc
veggies are always good in stir fries. :D
Tonight's my climbing night so I'll be grabbing some food in the bar afterwords. It usually consists of a chicken, cheese and bacon burger with chips but I've been known to be tempted by a Thai Green Curry.
Rice mixed with fried (chopped up) corned beef & diced onions. Let the onions fry in the fat of the corned beef on a low heat. Do not add more fat, butter etc. Served with boiled mixed vegetables (carrots, cauliflower, broccoli, peas, swede etc).
Tip: Put 2 teaspoons of sugar in the water in which you boil the veg, to prevent the veg's natural sugars from leeching out. Even the most hardened veg haters (kids) turn when you do this.
It's either that or the works canteen.
Whatever is lying in the road in front of my house.
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Perchance you need to (ahem) over-ride your porn blocker?Quote:
Originally Posted by oceanebelle
Its wing night at the bar!!!
chicken wings?Quote:
Originally Posted by KTech
Oh and there is a hockey game on too so $2 beer with $2/dozen chicken wings during the game. I always get the garlic butter flavored cooked extra crispy.Quote:
Originally Posted by oceanebelle
hmm nothing beats chicken adobo.
Pig adobo beats chicken adobo. On the other hand, adobong saluyot always melt my heart.
Mmm. Nothing like the wobbly texture of undercooked fat to really set up an evening at the cinema.